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... thee in my weary arms . 9. Oh Lancaster , I fear thy overthrow . 10. Ye crags and peaks ' , I'm with you once again . EXCEPTION 1. - Relative emphasis often reverses this and the first rule , because emphasis is here expressed in part ...
... thee in my weary arms . 9. Oh Lancaster , I fear thy overthrow . 10. Ye crags and peaks ' , I'm with you once again . EXCEPTION 1. - Relative emphasis often reverses this and the first rule , because emphasis is here expressed in part ...
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... thee ? 4. Does he speak rationally , or irrationally ? 5. Is the book yours ́ , or mine` ? 6. Shall we return to our allegiance while we may do so with safety and honor , or shall we wait until the ax of the executioner is at our ...
... thee ? 4. Does he speak rationally , or irrationally ? 5. Is the book yours ́ , or mine` ? 6. Shall we return to our allegiance while we may do so with safety and honor , or shall we wait until the ax of the executioner is at our ...
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... thee shall roll . 2. Property , character , reputation , every thing was sacri- ficed . 3. Toils , sufferings , wounds , and death , was the price of our liberty . EXCEPTION 3. - When all the terms are strongly em- phatic , they ...
... thee shall roll . 2. Property , character , reputation , every thing was sacri- ficed . 3. Toils , sufferings , wounds , and death , was the price of our liberty . EXCEPTION 3. - When all the terms are strongly em- phatic , they ...
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... thee , as in gōrgeous rōbes , Blōōming , thou leav'st the chambers of the east , Crowned with a gēmmed tiāra thick embossed With studs of living light . High on a thrōne of rōyal state , which fär Outshōne the wealth of Ormus and the ...
... thee , as in gōrgeous rōbes , Blōōming , thou leav'st the chambers of the east , Crowned with a gēmmed tiāra thick embossed With studs of living light . High on a thrōne of rōyal state , which fär Outshōne the wealth of Ormus and the ...
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... thee , O God ; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord . 2. Roll on , thou deep and dark blue ocean , roll . 3. Arm , warriors , arm ! 4. You know that you are Brutus , that speak this , Or , by the gods , this speech were else your last . 5 ...
... thee , O God ; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord . 2. Roll on , thou deep and dark blue ocean , roll . 3. Arm , warriors , arm ! 4. You know that you are Brutus , that speak this , Or , by the gods , this speech were else your last . 5 ...
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1st Capt 1st Sold 2d Capt Antiparos arms beauty Boabdil Boskos bosom breath bright Brutus Cæsar cesura circumflex clouds dark dead death deep dream earth emphasis EXAMPLES eyes face falling inflection father fear fire friends give grave hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven honor hope hour Iago Ivanhoe king La Fayette land live look Lord mighty mind Morar morning murmur nature Nelly Gray never night noble o'er passed pause peace poor Rebecca replied rienced rising inflection roar Robert Raikes rock round scene silence sleep smile sorrow soul sound South Carolina speak spirit stars stood storm stranger sweet sword tapestry of national tears tell tempest thalers thee thine thing THOMAS HOOD thought thunder tone Tonga trembling unto voice waters waves wind wings words young